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		<title>Missouri River flood water threatens Nebraska nuclear power plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vittorio Hernandez &#8211; AHN News Fort Calhoun, NE, United States (AHN) &#8211; The rising Missouri River flood water continues to threaten the two power plants in Nebraska. To assess the situation, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko visited the Fort Calhoun plant on Monday morning. The Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, located 20 miles [...]]]></description>
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<div>Vittorio Hernandez &#8211; AHN News</div>
<p>Fort Calhoun, NE, United States (AHN) &#8211; The rising Missouri River flood water continues to threaten the two power plants in Nebraska. To assess the situation, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko visited the Fort Calhoun plant on Monday morning.</p>
<p> The Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, located 20 miles north of Omaha, is one of the two nuclear plants in the state being monitored by the NRC because of the threats of inundation from the Missouri River.</p>
<p> The Fort Calhoun plant has been closed since April for refueling. Its parking lot is flooded, plant employees need to walk on a catwalk to reach the facility. An inflatable water-filled barrier that surrounds the plant was punctured by machinery on Sunday, but the plant operators assured residents that key areas of the facility are not in danger of submersion.</p>
<p> However, plant employees briefly switched to diesel backup generators to keep the nuclear fuel at the site cool because the flood water got too close to electrical transformers.</p>
<p> The other plant, Cooper Nuclear Station, is on higher ground and continues to operate. However, reports said the station is close to shutting down because flood water had reached critical levels.</p>
<p> Because of residents&#8217; worry of a nuclear disaster, rumors about the true conditions of the two plants circulate in the state.</p>
<p> The rumors include an alleged two-mile radius no-fly zone declared by the Federal Aviation Administration on the air space around Fort Calhoun because of a radiation leak and the declaration of a Level 4 emergency at the facility.</p>
<p> The plant operators denied the reports.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sitting on several miles of Florida&#8217;s most unspoiled and gorgeous white sand beaches, is the highly sought after Casey Key real estate bargains in homes and business properties. Casey Key is a barrier island at the Southern end of Sarasota County and is a world famous playground to the rich and famous who come to Sarasota and Casey Key to enjoy their private and secluded Key Island estates, which might be their 3rd, 4th, or even 5th vacation home. The exclusive Island of Casey Key is home to some of Florida&#8217;s most extravagant residences and large estates which are owned by some of the worlds most influential persons. On the east side of the island is the Intra-coastal waterway which is just a few minutes away from the Venice inlet and the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly every home has a view of the Gulf on this narrow, secluded island located south of Siesta Key between the Gulf of Mexico and Blackburn Bay. One of Florida&#8217;s most prestigious addresses, Casey Key consists almost entirely of large mansion type single-family homes and offers unparalleled privacy, uncrowded beaches and some of the City of Sarasota&#8217;s most exceptional properties.</p>
<p>The white sand beaches, sophisticated arts, world class shopping, entertainment activities, five star resorts, beautiful exclusive country clubs, legendary fine dining and community events coupled with the areas natural beauty and year-round good weather are just a few reasons that Sarasota and Casey Key and the other Key Islands rank among the nations 15 most livable communities. Sarasota&#8217;s high per capita income supports a wide variety of recreational activities and many exclusive arts organizations. Some of those are the theater, ballet, opera and international film festivals.</p>
<p>Whats the secret to Sarasota&#8217;s growth and success?<br />
The City of Sarasota, through its elected officials, puts much effort into the planning for its future, and does so through its young. Sarasota County&#8217;s public schools serve more than thirty-six thousand students. It has twenty elementary, eight middle and nine high schools, Sarasota provides educational opportunities for all; from the challenged to the gifted. The area is also home to a wide variety of private schools of various affiliations. Every teacher in Sarasota County is top-ranked with the same goals for educating the children here as do the residents who hired them and continue to monitor them on a regular basis.</p>
<p>If seclusion and privacy is your passion and your goal, then this elegant and very exclusive Sarasota Key Island may just be the ideal location to live your dream of owning a new secluded estate on one of the most exclusive pieces of real estate anywhere. Made up almost entirely of large and luxurious single family homes. Most all of the homes on Casey Key have a Gulf of Mexico view. Casey Key is &#8220;old Florida&#8221; at its finest. No high-rise condos here, no chain hotels, just 400 permanent neighbors who are friendly, warm and caring, wonderful un-crowded beaches and quiet winding streets covered by canopies of tropical palms on this barrier island that is so narrow, some homes have a front yard that faces the Gulf of Mexico and a backyard that faces Sarasota Bay.</p>
<p>      <span style="font-size:90%;font-style:italic">Ms. Adams has been blogging about <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.buysarasota.com/casey-key-real-estate.html">Casey Key real estate </a> for years with great enthusiasm and dedication to this island paradise.Article Source:<a target="_blank" target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/casey-key-real-estate-1745568.html" title="Casey Key Real Estate">http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/casey-key-real-estate-1745568.html</a><br />
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